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'''First Metacarpal Bone'''
{{Short description|Bone of the hand}}
{{Human bone}}


The '''first metacarpal bone''' is the metacarpal bone of the thumb. As it is the most mobile of the metacarpals, it has a unique structure. The first metacarpal bone is shorter and wider than the others, allowing for a greater range of motion.
The '''first metacarpal bone''' is the bone in the hand that is located at the base of the thumb. It is unique among the metacarpal bones due to its distinct shape and function, allowing for the wide range of motion of the thumb.


==Structure==
==Anatomy==
[[File:First_metacarpal_bone_(left_hand)_01_palmar_view_with_label.png|thumb|right|Palmar view of the first metacarpal bone of the left hand.]]
The first metacarpal bone is shorter and thicker than the other [[metacarpal bones]]. It articulates proximally with the [[trapezium bone]] and distally with the [[proximal phalanx]] of the thumb. The base of the first metacarpal is saddle-shaped, which allows for the [[opposable thumb]] movement.


The first metacarpal bone is located in the hand, proximal to the [[proximal phalanx of the thumb]]. It is shorter and wider than the other metacarpal bones. The first metacarpal bone has a base, a shaft, and a head. The base is the part of the bone that is closest to the wrist, the shaft is the long, slender part of the bone, and the head is the rounded end of the bone that articulates with the proximal phalanx of the thumb.
===Structure===
[[File:Gray234_-_First_metacarpal_bone.png|thumb|left|Diagram of the first metacarpal bone.]]
The first metacarpal bone consists of a base, a shaft, and a head. The base is broad and articulates with the trapezium. The shaft is slightly curved and the head is rounded, forming the knuckle of the thumb.
 
===Articulations===
The first metacarpal bone articulates with the trapezium at the carpometacarpal joint, which is a saddle joint. This joint allows for a wide range of thumb movements, including flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and opposition.


==Function==
==Function==
The primary function of the first metacarpal bone is to support the thumb and enable its wide range of motion. This bone plays a crucial role in the [[prehensile grip]] and [[precision grip]] of the hand, allowing humans to perform complex tasks.


The first metacarpal bone, along with the other metacarpal bones, forms the framework of the palm of the hand. It allows for the movements of the thumb, including flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and opposition.
==Development==
The first metacarpal bone ossifies from two centers: one for the shaft and one for the base. Ossification begins in the shaft during fetal development and in the base during early childhood.


==Clinical significance==
==Clinical significance==
[[File:Rolando_fracture.jpg|thumb|right|X-ray showing a Rolando fracture of the first metacarpal.]]
Fractures of the first metacarpal bone can occur due to trauma. Common types of fractures include the [[Bennett's fracture]] and the [[Rolando fracture]]. These fractures can affect the function of the thumb and may require surgical intervention.


Injuries to the first metacarpal bone, such as fractures, can cause significant disability. Treatment may involve immobilization, physical therapy, or surgery.
==Imaging==
 
[[File:Gray219_-_First_metacarpal_bone.png|thumb|left|X-ray of the first metacarpal bone.]]
==Etymology==
[[File:Gray220_-_First_metacarpal_bone.png|thumb|right|Another view of the first metacarpal bone.]]
 
Imaging techniques such as X-rays are used to diagnose fractures and other conditions affecting the first metacarpal bone. These images help in planning treatment and assessing the healing process.
The term "metacarpal" comes from the Greek words "meta," meaning after, and "carpus," meaning wrist. The first metacarpal bone is so named because it is the first bone after the wrist.
 
==Related terms==


==Related pages==
* [[Metacarpal bones]]
* [[Metacarpal bones]]
* [[Thumb]]
* [[Trapezium bone]]
* [[Proximal phalanx of the thumb]]
* [[Opposable thumb]]
* [[Carpus]]
* [[Bennett's fracture]]
 
* [[Rolando fracture]]
==See also==
 
* [[Hand]]
* [[Bone]]
* [[Human skeleton]]


[[Category:Hand]]
[[Category:Metacarpal bones]]
[[Category:Bones of the upper limb]]
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== First_metacarpal_bone ==
<gallery>
File:Gray234_-_First_metacarpal_bone.png|Gray's Anatomy illustration of the first metacarpal bone
File:First_metacarpal_bone_(left_hand)_-_animation01.gif|Animation of the first metacarpal bone (left hand) - view 1
File:First_metacarpal_bone_(left_hand)_-_animation02.gif|Animation of the first metacarpal bone (left hand) - view 2
File:Gray219_-_First_metacarpal_bone.png|Gray's Anatomy illustration of the first metacarpal bone
File:Gray220_-_First_metacarpal_bone.png|Gray's Anatomy illustration of the first metacarpal bone
File:Rolando_fracture.jpg|Image of a Rolando fracture
File:Slide4val.JPG|First metacarpal bone
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 21 February 2025

Bone of the hand


Template:Human bone

The first metacarpal bone is the bone in the hand that is located at the base of the thumb. It is unique among the metacarpal bones due to its distinct shape and function, allowing for the wide range of motion of the thumb.

Anatomy[edit]

Palmar view of the first metacarpal bone of the left hand.

The first metacarpal bone is shorter and thicker than the other metacarpal bones. It articulates proximally with the trapezium bone and distally with the proximal phalanx of the thumb. The base of the first metacarpal is saddle-shaped, which allows for the opposable thumb movement.

Structure[edit]

Diagram of the first metacarpal bone.

The first metacarpal bone consists of a base, a shaft, and a head. The base is broad and articulates with the trapezium. The shaft is slightly curved and the head is rounded, forming the knuckle of the thumb.

Articulations[edit]

The first metacarpal bone articulates with the trapezium at the carpometacarpal joint, which is a saddle joint. This joint allows for a wide range of thumb movements, including flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and opposition.

Function[edit]

The primary function of the first metacarpal bone is to support the thumb and enable its wide range of motion. This bone plays a crucial role in the prehensile grip and precision grip of the hand, allowing humans to perform complex tasks.

Development[edit]

The first metacarpal bone ossifies from two centers: one for the shaft and one for the base. Ossification begins in the shaft during fetal development and in the base during early childhood.

Clinical significance[edit]

X-ray showing a Rolando fracture of the first metacarpal.

Fractures of the first metacarpal bone can occur due to trauma. Common types of fractures include the Bennett's fracture and the Rolando fracture. These fractures can affect the function of the thumb and may require surgical intervention.

Imaging[edit]

X-ray of the first metacarpal bone.
Another view of the first metacarpal bone.

Imaging techniques such as X-rays are used to diagnose fractures and other conditions affecting the first metacarpal bone. These images help in planning treatment and assessing the healing process.

Related pages[edit]